Czech Republic

Denmark

Land of Lego bricks, Roskilde, the largest open-air music festival in Europe and legendary children's storyteller Hans Christen Andersen, Denmark has some of the most unspoiled natural landscapes in Europe.

Estonia

Estonia has been occupied by Russians, Swedes and Germans. Each has left their mark on its landscape and culture.

Finland

Finland has it all – snowy winters, pleasantly warm summers and colorful spring and autumn. Lapland is the most snow guaranteed place in the Europe.

France

This is the fabled land of fashion, good food and wine, of royal chateaux and perfectly restored farmhouses, of landmarks known the world over and hidden landscapes few really know.

Germany

From the high Alps in the South, the Bavarian plain, and the flowing hills of central Germany to the coast of the North and Baltic Sea: it all looks like a miniature train landscape.

Greece

Greece, surrounded by the Aegean and the Ionian Sea, is renowned for its beautiful rugged landscape, untouched gems, endless coastlines, and cosmopolitan islands.

Hungary

Hungary gave the world the Rubik's Cube and magician Harry Houdini.

Iceland

Iceland is a mountainous island nation in the North Atlantic Ocean, located between Europe and North America. Though it is not part of the continental mainland, the country is considered as European.

Ireland

In the Emerald Isle, you can find more than 40 shades of green. Having emerged from civil unrest and crushing poverty, the Irish have retained their wit and community spirit.

Italy

This is the land of Fiats, Vespas, Leornado Da Vinci and Michelangelo, Gucci, Prada and pizzas.

Kazakhstan

The world’s ninth biggest country is one of its last great travel unknowns. The leafy commercial and social hub, Almaty, has an almost European feel.

Malta

In Malta, you'll explore 7000 years of history yet live passionately in the present. You'll span the millennia with an astonishing array of things to discover.

Netherlands

Norway

Norway has to its credit the world's longest, most pristine, coastline and more than 150,000 islands and fjords.

Poland

A gateway between Eastern and Western Europe, Poland has bounced back from genocide and the upheavals of World War II, signs of which can be seen in the Communist architecture that dots the cities.

Portugal

A land of discoverers in the 16th century, Portugal is today a country of sleepy villages, historic cities, an impressive coastline and rolling hillsides covered with olive groves, vineyards and plantations.

Russia

A visit to Russia today is an encounter with an undiscovered land. With the dissolution of the Soviet Union visitors have a fresh opportunity to explore a vast array of exciting and ancient cultures.

Slovenia

Slovenia is often called 'Europe in Miniature', 'The Sunny Side of the Alps', 'The Green Piece of Europe' and, though they may sound like tourist-brochure blurbs, they're all true.

Spain

Hot-blooded Spain has produced some of the world's greatest painters, sculptors and architects.